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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 14:10-16

The dispute between God and his prophet, in this chapter, seems to be like that between the owner and the dresser of the vineyard concerning the barren fig-tree, Luke 13:7. The justice of the owner condemns it to be cut down; the clemency of the dresser intercedes for a reprieve. Jeremiah had been earnest with God, in prayer, to return in mercy to this people. Now here, I. God overrules the plea which he had offered in their favour, and shows him that it would not hold. In answer to it thus he... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 14:10

Thus saith the Lord unto this people ,.... Instead of answering the prophet directly and immediately, he first speaks to the people, and observes their sin is the cause of his conduct; and whom he does not vouchsafe to call his people; they having broken covenant with him, and so notoriously backslidden from him; but this people, this wicked and worthless people: thus have they loved to wander ; from the Lord, and out of the way of their duty, to Egypt and Assyria for help, and after... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 14:10

Thus have they loved to wander - And the measure of your iniquity being now full, ye must be punished. read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Jeremiah 14:10

Verse 10 The Prophet goes on with the same subject; but he reproves the Jews more severely and shews what their sins were. He says then that they were given to inconstancy; but by saying, “to wander,” לנוע lenuo, which means to move here and there, he no doubt mentions this inconstancy as a contrast to that quiemess and rest, of which Isaiah speaks, when he says, “Behold the Lord hath commanded, In returning and in confidence shall be your strength, in quietness and tranquillity.” (Isaiah... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 14:10

Thus have they loved to wander, … therefore the Lord doth not accept them; i.e. with such pertinacity have they been set upon "wandering" (roving lawlessly about), that the Lord hath no more pleasure in them. "Therefore," is, literally, and . "Thus," or "so," is used in the same sense as in 1 Kings 10:12 , which runs literally, " … there came not so [abundantly] among timber." The particle of comparison has given much occupation to the commentators (see Payne Smith's note), but the... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Jeremiah 14:10-12

The severities of Jehovah-sword, famine, and pestilence. I. THE OCCASION OF THESE SEVERITIES . This occasion is stated in Jeremiah 14:10 . The people have spoken of Jehovah as a stranger and traveler, which way of speaking gives opportunity for asserting that it is they who are the real wanderers, straying from Jehovah's highway of righteousness and appointed service; and not only have they strayed, but they have loved to stray. The making of a straight path for Jehovah has... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Jeremiah 14:10

The answer is addressed to the people. Jeremiah had prayed as their representative, but he must not intercede: for to the same degree that God was determined to punish them, to the same degree (thus) they love to continue their offence.” Compare Jeremiah 15:6 note.Therefore the Lord ... - Translate:“And Yahweh hath no pleasure in them:Now will He remember their iniquity and visit their sins.”Interference in their behalf is out of the question. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Jeremiah 14:10-12

Jeremiah 14:10-12. Thus saith the Lord, &c. Here God returns an answer to the complaints and expostulations of the prophet, contained in the eight preceding verses. They have loved to wander They have been fond of their idols; and despising the divine succour, have run after that of strangers, and they have persisted in their sinful courses, notwithstanding all counsels. Therefore the Lord doth not accept them He will not accept their own prayers or humiliations, nor thine... read more

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